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"Mud, Sweat and Tears - Greenbelt 2012 review..."

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Blogger nevell said...

Thanks Peter for a great review. There's so much going on! Did I really see an optimist trying to soak up the biblical flood with a couple of sheets of newspaper??
Glad to hear you survived "Lord of the Dance" - takes me back to school assemblies ;-)

By the way, thanks for your earlier blog tips for Ian Morgan Cron (who you didn't see) I read both books this summer, and will do so again. "Chasing Francis" was probably my favourite, although in a way it has a rather too- comfortable roundness too it, due to the form adopted. The more recent, autobiographical book is a rather less comfortable,even painful read and helps inform some aspects of "Francis", but yes, it had me chuckling too:-)
Your son is good at filming legs and bums. I recognised everyone!

29 August 2012 at 23:23

Blogger Andy Long said...

Thanks for the great review and the video is bringing it all back. I'm glad you enjoyed our set too.

Andy Long

(Tim Crahart Blues Band)

http://andylong.bandcamp.com/album/isaiah-61-revisited

3 September 2012 at 07:06

Blogger Peter Banks said...

Cheers Tim... relieved the books went down well!

Welcome Andy and thanks for reading the blog. Had already had a quick listen to your bandcamp stuff, sounds great!

Bestest one and all, P

3 September 2012 at 20:44

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Pete! Love your descriptive writing! Almost felt like I was there! Hope I can be next year. I haven't been to Greenbelt for many years, and I am so glad to hear that it retains its Christian roots. Would love to have been a fly on the wall during the dance session! H

11 September 2012 at 15:01

Blogger sharpies said...

You didn't DANCE, Peter Banks?! Good for you! :-)

12 September 2012 at 16:38

Blogger Liz Hinds said...

Sounds great. What a lot of interesting stuff.

5 October 2012 at 19:29

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